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Picture yourself starting on a 14-day tour from Casablanca with Atlastriptour. You’ll travel through Morocco’s different landscapes and dive into its rich history and culture.

Imagine the busy streets of Casablanca, the old ruins of Volubilis, and the peaceful beauty of the Sahara Desert.

With knowledgeable guides and comfy transportation, you’ll visit lively markets, and historic places, and enjoy traditional food.

What cool experiences and hidden treasures await you on this amazing journey through Morocco?

Main Points

  • Key Destinations: Visit major cities like Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Marrakech, and the Sahara Desert.
  • Cultural Experiences: Explore traditional markets, local music, and Moroccan culinary delights.
  • Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy camel rides, oases exploration, and hiking in the High Atlas Mountains.
  • Historical Sites: Visit ancient ruins like Volubilis, Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, and other UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Family-Friendly: Suitable for families with a mix of cultural, historical, and outdoor activities.

Overview of 14 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca

Start an exciting 14-day desert tour from Casablanca. You’ll visit lively cities, old ruins, and amazing landscapes in Morocco. Your trip begins in Casablanca, a busy city with the grand Hassan II Mosque and the lovely Old Medina.

Then, you’ll go to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, to learn about its history and culture. Next, you’ll see Chefchaouen, the famous blue city in the Rif Mountains. The journey continues to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Meknes, the Ismaili capital, before arriving in Fes, the cultural heart of Morocco.

As you head south, you’ll explore Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Morocco, and the beautiful cedar forests of Midelt. In the Sahara desert of Merzouga, you’ll ride camels, spend a night in a luxury camp, and see magical sunsets and sunrises.

The adventure doesn’t end there; you’ll visit the stunning Todra and Dades gorges, the historic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, and cross the High Atlas Mountains through the Tizi-n-Tichka pass. Finally, guided tours in Marrakech and Essaouira await, before heading back to Casablanca.

Highlights of 14 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca

You’ll love the amazing highlights of this 14-day Morocco tour from Casablanca, which shows you the country’s top spots and experiences.

This big trip helps you feel the heart of Morocco’s rich history, different cultures, and beautiful scenery.

From the busy streets of Casablanca to the peaceful Sahara Desert, you’ll have many unforgettable moments. Here are some of the highlights you can look forward to:

  • Casablanca: Start your adventure with a visit to the grand Hassan II Mosque and the charming Old Medina.
  • Rabat: See Morocco’s political capital, exploring its old ruins, royal palace, and lively markets.
  • Fez: Get lost in the winding streets of the oldest medieval city, admire the beautiful Bou Inania Madrasa, and watch local craftsmen at work.
  • Sahara Desert: Feel the magic of the desert with a camel ride, a night under the stars in a traditional Berber camp, and the amazing dunes.
  • Marrakech: End your journey in the Red City, visiting the busy Jemaa el-Fnaa square, the beautiful Bahia Palace, and the peaceful Majorelle Garden.

These highlights give you a perfect mix of culture, history, and natural beauty, making your 14-day tour from Casablanca an adventure you’ll never forget.

14 Days in Morocco – Grand Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

When you arrive in Casablanca, we’ll meet you at the airport, port, or your hotel and start exploring Morocco’s biggest city. Casablanca is both modern and traditional, and it’s also the economic center of the country.

First, we’ll visit the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco. The mosque sits on a platform next to the Atlantic Ocean and has beautiful, detailed designs. You’ll have some time to enjoy the views and have a nice lunch.

Next, we’ll check out the city itself. As we go through the busy streets, you’ll see what makes Casablanca special. We’ll definitely visit the Cornish, a lively walkway by the sea, which offers great ocean views and is perfect for a relaxing walk.

Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat – Assilah

After breakfast, drive along the beautiful coastline to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. Start by visiting the famous Hassan Tower, an unfinished tower from the 12th century. Next, see the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a grand building where King Mohammed V and his two sons are buried. The detailed marble and architecture will amaze you.

Then, explore the Kasbah of Oudaya, a historic fort with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Its narrow, winding streets and cute blue-and-white houses are perfect for photos. You’ll have some free time to eat lunch at a local café and enjoy traditional Moroccan food.

In the afternoon, go north to Assilah, a lovely seaside town known for its white buildings and colorful murals. Walk through the old town to see the art and maybe buy some special souvenirs. At the end of the day, check into your hotel to relax and enjoy the coastal atmosphere, getting ready for another fun day in Morocco.

Day 3: Assilah – Tangier – The Rif mountains – Chefchaouen

Start your day by leaving Assilah and driving along the beautiful coastline to Tangier, often called ‘the bride of the north.’ Here, you’ll see the unique blend of Mediterranean and Atlantic influences as you visit the famous cave of Hercules and Cape Spartel, where the two seas meet. Tangier’s rich history and stunning views make it a must-see place.

After enjoying Tangier, have some free time for lunch before heading inland. You’ll drive through Tetouan, a city known for its mix of Spanish and Moroccan buildings. As you go further, you’ll travel through the peaceful Rif mountains, a region famous for its green landscapes and pretty villages.

You’ll stop along the way to take in the amazing views, perfect for taking memorable photos.

Finally, you’ll reach Chefchaouen, the famous blue city in the Rif mountains. Check into your hotel and enjoy the charming feel of this unique town.

This day’s trip offers beautiful scenery and a deep dive into Morocco’s different cultural and natural sights. Rest well, as more adventures are waiting for you the next day.

Day 4: Full-Day Guided Tour of Chefchaouen the Blue City

Get ready for an exciting day as you explore the colorful charm of Chefchaouen, the blue city in the Rif mountains. After breakfast, you’ll go out to discover the magic of this bright and colorful town. Called Achaoun in Berber, meaning horns, Chefchaouen is famous for its amazing blue and white-painted buildings and alleyways.

Your guided tour starts with a relaxing walk through the charming old Medina. Here, you’ll be amazed by the beautiful, real blue doors and white walls that line the narrow streets. This beautiful setting is perfect for taking memorable pictures and experiencing the local culture.

After exploring the Medina, you’ll have free time for lunch. Enjoy some local Moroccan food while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of the city.

In the afternoon, get ready for a hike to the Spanish Mosque, which is on high ground. The hike is worth it as it offers a fantastic view of the whole blue city, a sight you’ll never forget.

Day 5: Chefchaouen- Roman ruins of Volubilis – Meknes – Fes

After you finish breakfast, you’ll have some time to explore the charming alleyways of Chefchaouen. Next, you’ll head to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. Volubilis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and shows what life was like in ancient Rome with its well-preserved mosaics, tall pillars, and grand archways scattered around the site.

After exploring Volubilis, you’ll drive 30 kilometers to Meknes, the Ismaili capital and one of Morocco’s imperial cities. Here, you’ll visit the impressive Bab Al-Mansour gate, which shows the city’s rich history. Next, you’ll see the Sahrij Souani basin, a big water reservoir, and the Royal Stables, which used to house thousands of royal horses.

Your trip through Meknes continues with a visit to the granary, an important part of the city’s infrastructure, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, a tribute to one of Morocco’s most famous rulers.

Finally, you’ll go to Fes, where you’ll stay overnight in a traditional Riad. Here, you’ll enjoy the city’s lively atmosphere and rich heritage. This day is packed with history, culture, and amazing architecture, making it an unforgettable part of your Moroccan adventure.

Day 6: Full-Day Guided Tour of Fes

Start your day with a full-day guided tour of Fes, diving into its rich history and lively culture as you explore this old city. Begin by visiting the Royal Palace gate, a beautiful example of traditional Moroccan architecture.

Next, go into the medieval Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the help of a local guide. Enter through the Blue Gate, or Bab Boujloud, and find yourself in a maze of streets and alleys.

Go further into the Medina to see the Medrasa Bouanania, a great example of Islamic school architecture. Continue to the Najjarine fountain, a beautiful piece of art, and then check out the famous Tanneries, where you can see how leather is made the old way.

Don’t miss the Quaraouin Mosque and University, the oldest university in the world.

After leaving Medina, visit the Jewish quarter, called the Mellah, to learn about Fes’s diverse cultural history.

In the afternoon, drive to an old fortress to enjoy a wide view of the Medina and the city of Fes.

Day 7: Fes – Ifrane – Cedars forest- Midelt – Ziz valley – Merzouga

You’ll leave the busy city of Fes and head south to the pretty town of Ifrane, called the Switzerland of Morocco. Ifrane is known for its cool weather, snow, and houses that look like those in the Alps.

After enjoying Ifrane, you’ll go to the Cedars Forest, which is home to friendly Barbary macaques. You can feed these monkeys while you walk through the tall trees.

Next, you’ll travel to Midelt, where you’ll have free time for lunch. Midelt is a great place to stop and rest before you start the beautiful drive through the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and along the amazing Ziz Valley. You’ll stop along the way to take pictures of the stunning views.

In the afternoon, you’ll reach the Sahara desert of Merzouga. Here, you’ll ride camels for an unforgettable trip across the sandy desert. When you climb a high dune, get ready to be amazed by the sunset.

Day 8: Explore Merzouga – Khamlia (Gnaoua village) – Palm grove – Merzouga lake – Erg Chebbi

Waking up early to see the amazing sunrise in the desert is something you’ll never forget. The sun will turn the dunes golden, and it’s a peaceful moment. After breakfast, you’ll ride camels back to Merzouga where your driver will be waiting to start a fun day of exploring.

First, you’ll visit an old eyeliner mine to learn about the area’s history. Then, you’ll meet nomads in their handmade tents and discover their unique way of life while drinking Berber tea.

Next, you’ll go to Khamlia village to enjoy lively Gnaoua music and dance performed by locals from places like Mali, Sudan, and Niger.

After having a tasty lunch at a local restaurant, you’ll take a nice walk through a palm grove, enjoying the natural scenery. Then, a short drive will bring you to Merzouga Lake, also called Flamingos Lake, where you might see some flamingos.

For the perfect end to the day, you’ll go back to Merzouga for a yummy dinner and a good night’s sleep at a hotel.

Day 9: Merzouga Sahara – Rissani – Erfoud – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley

After a big breakfast, you’ll leave the Merzouga Sahara and head to Rissani, which used to be the capital of Tafilalet. Rissani is still an important trading place, especially on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays when the market is busy. You’ll walk through the market and enjoy the lively atmosphere before going to Erfoud.

In Erfoud, you’ll visit a workshop where they make things from fossilized marble, giving you a cool look into the area’s geological past. Then, you’ll drive through the pretty palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad and reach the Todra Gorges. The Todra River has created a high, red cliff-sided canyon that’s perfect for rock climbing. You can walk through the gorges and enjoy the amazing landscape.

You’ll have some free time for lunch at a local restaurant. Then, you’ll go to the Dades Valley, passing through Boumalne Dades. Here, you’ll stop to see the unique ‘monkey fingers‘ rock formations and a spot on top of a mountain where you can see the whole valley. Finally, you’ll have dinner and stay overnight at a local hotel.

Day 10: Dades Valley – Roses Valley – Palm Groves of Skoura – Ouarzazate Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – Telouet – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

Start your day by visiting Kalaa Magouna to explore the colorful Rose Valley. You can enjoy the local culture, especially during May’s Rose Festival. You’ll find lots of rose products made by locals, like perfumes, rose water, oils, and cosmetics.

Next, drive through the green palm groves of Skoura, which are really beautiful. Continue to Ouarzazate to visit film studios where many famous movies were filmed. Then, head to the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been in movies like Gladiator and The Mummy and TV shows like Game of Thrones.

After that, drive through the Tizi-N-Tichka pass in the High Atlas Mountains. The scenic route offers many photo spots and a chance to stop for lunch.

Finally, end your journey in Marrakech and spend the night in a charming Riad. This day’s adventure gives you a mix of natural beauty, cultural history, and movie magic, making it an unforgettable part of your Moroccan grand tour.

Day 11: Full-Day Guided Tour of Marrakech

Start your day in Marrakech with a delicious breakfast before heading out to see the city’s famous spots with a local guide.

First, visit the Bahia Palace, a beautiful 19th-century palace with fancy designs and big gardens. Then, go to the Saadian Tombs, an old royal graveyard with pretty decorated rooms.

Next, see the Ben Youssef Quranic Mosque, a historical school known for its amazing design and peaceful vibe. Walk through the largest traditional market in Morocco, where you can find colorful stalls full of spices, fabrics, and handmade items.

Take a lunch break near the busy Jemaa El-Fna square, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its lively atmosphere and tasty street food. After lunch, visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the biggest mosque in Marrakech, with its tall tower and lovely gardens.

Finish your tour at the Majorelle Garden, a calm botanical garden made by French artist Jacques Majorelle. You’ll then be taken back to your accommodation.

Feel free to go back to Jemaa El-Fna on your own if you want to enjoy its unique evening vibe and exciting energy.

Day 12: Marrakech – Essaouira

After a hearty breakfast in Marrakech, you’ll start an exciting journey west to the coastal city of Essaouira. On the way, you’ll make interesting stops, like seeing goats perched in Argan trees, which is a really cool sight. You’ll also take breaks to enjoy amazing views of the Moroccan landscape.

When you get to Essaouira, which used to be called Mogador, you’ll find one of Morocco’s most charming coastal cities. First, you’ll visit the busy fishing port, where you can watch local fishermen at work and see their colorful boats bobbing in the water. The port is full of activity and shows the town’s maritime culture.

Next, you’ll explore the old ramparts lined with historic cannons. These walls tell the story of the city’s past and offer stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean. Then, wander through the old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where narrow streets are filled with vibrant markets and artisan shops.

Day 13: Essaouira – Marrakech

On the 13th day, after a yummy breakfast in Essaouira, you’ll go back to Marrakech, stopping for awesome panoramic views along the way. The drive offers amazing sights of the Moroccan landscape, giving you lots of chances to take cool photos and enjoy the beauty of the region.

As you get close to Marrakech, you’ll feel the lively energy of the city welcoming you back. Once you arrive, the rest of the day is yours to explore. Go straight to the famous Jemaa El-Fna square, a busy place where you’ll see street performers, food stalls, and artisans selling their crafts. It’s the best spot to dive into the local culture and try some traditional Moroccan street food.

After a day of adventure, head back to your cozy Riad for the night. These traditional Moroccan guesthouses offer a special mix of comfort and authenticity, making your stay in Marrakech truly unique. Relax in the peaceful courtyard, or maybe take a swim in the pool before chilling in your beautifully decorated room. Tonight, think about the amazing experiences you’ve had so far, and look forward to your last day in Morocco.

Day 14: Departure to Marrakesh Airport

Your amazing 14-day trip through Morocco is coming to an end, and it’s time to head to Marrakesh Airport to go home. We’ll pick you up from your place in Marrakech and make sure you get to the airport smoothly, depending on your flight time.

You started your adventure in Casablanca, where you saw famous places like the Hassan II Mosque and the Old Medina. You got a taste of Moroccan life by visiting Rick’s Café and Quartier Habous, and enjoyed outdoor activities at Parc de la Ligue Arabe and Ain-Diab Beach. Shopping at Morocco Mall and Central Market let you buy souvenirs, while eating at La Sqala and Le Cabestan was a treat.

During your trip, you saw the beautiful coast of Essaouira and the busy streets of Marrakech. Now, as you get ready to leave, think about all the great memories and experiences you’ve had.

We hope you loved every moment and can’t wait to see you back in Morocco someday. Have a safe trip!

14 Days Tour From Casablanca to Marrakech – Price

When thinking about the desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, you’ll want to know what’s included and what’s not.

Included in the Tour

Here’s a quick look at what’s included:

  • Camel ride (one camel per person) for an unforgettable desert experience
  • Breakfasts every day to start your mornings right
  • Three dinners featuring delicious Moroccan food
  • Nights in luxurious hotels or riads for comfort and relaxation
  • An English-speaking driver to ensure smooth travel and help

This all-inclusive package covers all the main things, ensuring you have a fun and worry-free adventure across Morocco.

Not Included in the Tour Price

While the tour has many things included, it’s important to know what’s not covered in the package price.

Make sure to budget for these extra costs to have a smooth and fun experience.

Here are some things that aren’t included in the tour price:

  • Lunches: You’ll need to pay for your own lunches during the tour.
  • Some Dinners: While some dinners are included, you’ll need to pay for others.
  • Entrance Fees: You’ll have to cover the entrance fees to monuments and attractions.
  • Personal Expenses: Souvenirs, personal shopping, and other small costs are your responsibility.
  • Tips and Gratuities: You’ll need to tip guides, drivers, and other service providers on your own.

FAQs About 14 Days Guided Morocco Tour from Casablanca

You’ll visit key places like Marrakech, Fes, and the Sahara Desert. The tour also takes you to historic sites like the Hassan II Mosque and the old city of Fes.

You’ll get to experience Moroccan culture by visiting traditional markets, meeting local Berber hosts, and enjoying lively Moroccan music. These activities help you understand Morocco’s rich heritage.

The tour includes lots of outdoor fun. You’ll ride camels in the Sahara Desert, explore green oases, and see Morocco’s beautiful landscapes. These activities help you enjoy the country’s natural beauty.

Food lovers will get to try real Moroccan food at famous restaurants and local spots during the tour. This includes tasting traditional dishes that show off the tasty flavors of Moroccan cooking.

Yes, it’s made to be family-friendly. Check the specific tour details to make sure it fits your needs.

Wrapping Up

Starting on this 14-day tour from Casablanca will give you amazing memories of Morocco’s different landscapes and lively culture.

You’ll walk through busy markets, see old ruins, and be amazed by the Sahara’s beautiful dunes.

With friendly guides, comfy transportation, and all entrance fees covered, you can relax and enjoy the trip.

Don’t miss this chance to explore Morocco’s hidden treasures and make lasting memories on this awesome adventure with Atlastriptour!

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